PHR Y N E. PHRYNE had talents for mankind, Open fhe was, and unconfin'd, Like fome free port of trade : Her learning and good breeding fuch, And flutters in her pride. So have Į known those Insects fair Still vary shapes and dyes; Still gain new titles with new forms; First grubs obscene, then wriggling worms, VII. DR. SWIFT. The Happy Life of a COUNTRY PARSON. Arson, these things in thy poffeffing Parfon, Are better than the Bishop's bleffing. A Chryfoftom to smooth thy band in; Lo here the Septuagint,―and Paul, He that has these, may pass his life, Drink with the 'Squire, and kifs his wife; Toast Church and Queen, explain the News, And shake his head at Doctor S-t, ERRAT A. VOL. II. Page 72. Note 1. 19. for ynd read and. 127. 1. 3. after Arms inftead of a full point infert 164. 1. 4. for refusa read refufa. |